MONDAY, EHERDARY 18, 1914).

Hughes and Hough

ÁVOTIONKIES TO THE GOVERNMENT,

AND ADMIRALTY,"

Geveral Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN '

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used:.

A.3.0. 4TH. & ra Eortion. AL TELEGRAPric Cove,

Telegraphic Address MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

188 Undersigned hare received jastruc.

ho action.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

OD

THURSDAY,

the 18th February, 1914, at II a.m.

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ioo" House Street,- BEVERAL CASES OF TOTS

Comprising MECHANICAL TOYS, ANIMALS,

DOLLS," GARDEN TOOLS,

TOY GUNS AND SWORDS,!

RAILWAYS, COOKING BETS

MUSICAL BOXES, dc., &c..

Teams (--As aqual,

&c.

"ኃ

HUGHES & BOUGH,

Actionsen

Hongtrong, Feb., 13, 3814

PUBLIC AUCTION.

-

206

HE Undersigned have received instrue-

dions to sell by Public Auction,

FRIDAY,

the 20th February, 1914, commencing at

2.30 p.m. at their Balm Koome, No. 8,

Des Tax Road, Corner of

Ico House Street,-

A QUANTTIX OF

VALUABLE BLACK WOOD

AND SUNDRY TEAKWOOD

FURNITURE...

dc..

1/

|

Comprising as follows :— TEAKWOOD-Dining xa Drawing Room Baits, Upholstered Arm-chairs and Bofas, Carpets and Rugs (now), Brack and Brum-mounted Bedstenda, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Ex:en-ion Dinibg.|| Tables and Chairs, etc., clc., Dinner sad Dessert Bervices, Crockery, Bundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stores, Catlery, &c., Brasa Fenders and Fi's Brasses,

Alo

1 Upright Iron Grand Piano to good condition, 1 Piano by Schnell, Inlaid Trays, Blackwood Card Tables, Cabinets, Overmantala, Side Tables, Deska, a varivty of Stande, etc., etc., and à few piccos of Chinose Porcelain, and 2 Fowling Pieces in very good order.

(Full Particulars" from Catalogus.)

HUGHES & BOUGH,

Auctioneer,

Hongkong, Feb. 14, 1914: :

203

PUBLIC...... AUCTION.

1

THE Undersigned have received instrue. tions to Bally by Public Auction, (10% 10000XT OF "THE CONCIENF)),

00

MONDAY,

the 23rd February, 1014, at 11 am, at

Na 15, Shallay Street,

SUNDRY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD)]

TURNITURE,

Therein Contained.

Inginding..

Plash-povered Drawing Boom Baite and Covers, Extension Dining Table and | Chialis, Bronto' Figures," Bookosses," Side.

besél ato, Gám and Crookery Ware,

Piano by Brinemord & Sons, and simamophone and Cabinet.

iam frors Catalogus.) Before Sale.

SHUGHES "A HOUGH,

AUCTION

PUBLIC AUOTIÓN

#JE Underdgned have receèred Instruc

tions to silk by Public Anetion

(roz accoust "OF THE CONO (MID),

60

TUESDAY,

the 24th February, 1914, at 8.30 2.M.,

ab their Sales Rooms,· No. 8,

Des Van Road Corner of

Tos House Street..

SEVERAL CASES OF CLOCKS Comprising a large aud, varied

AKBOR! MIST!.

The above is entirely new shook and will

be sold without reserve. Teran usual. ·

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong. Fab, 19, 1914.

HOTELS

TAB

105

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD,

"KOWLOON.S

PLEOFRIO LIGHT AND FANN,

BATH-100M TO KICK ROOM,

Gold and Hot Water throughout.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIO BRIS,

BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room,

EXCELLENT CUISINE

For Partienary apply to

THE MANAGER.

Tx No. K129, Taig. Addros "Tamora'

Hungronz, Feb. 9. 1912.

296

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Central Location.

AL ELECTRIC Trams Pam Entrance

A Electric Lifts. Fans and Lighting, European Bates and Sanitary Fittings. Hot and Cold Water System throughout. Best of Food and Servios.

TEĽRÍBORY 373. TELEGRAPHIS ADDRESS.

VICTORIA

R. E. NORTH.

Manager

KINGSCLERE HOTEL,

HONGKONG

NRIVALLED portion in the Bill district, overlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Numerons quies Suites with luxuriously fitted Bathrooms, Telephones and Flaparic

Fans.

Telephones In Bedrooms and Sitting-room throughout. Telephone No. 11%.

Cable Address: 'Bachaoin,'

A.B.D. Ooda 5th Ed.. Hongkong, Bentember 1. 1906. 124

ERAESIDE

PRIVATE HOTEL:

L

THE CHINA MAIL..

W. S. BAILEY & Co, Ltd.

Kowloon Bay

SHIPBUILDERS AND REPAIRERR.

VESSELS IN STEEL OR WOOD, STEAM OR MOTOR DRIVEN, TUGS,

BARGE, STEAM UR OIL LIGHTERS, LAUNCHES, MOTOR YAQHTS AND HOUSEBOATS.

ROUFS, BRIDGES, STEEL BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION WORK, SMART STEAM-LAUNCH FOR SALE OR HIRE

HALESTONE BY VAN HİPE

HONGKONG'S POLO TEAM,

SAFETY AT SEA,

CONCLUSION OF THE LONDON

CONFERENCE.

Convention Signed.

FAR-REACHING, PROVISIONS.

I say a few words in relation to the

VISITOR AT HOTELS.

HONGEANG HOTEZ

· Mr E. S. Abraham" Mr R. E.. Kadoorie Mr L. Adler

Mīss M. C. Korr Mr. and Mrs E. L. Mr D, Kinloch

Aguaviz

MrAlbert Kopp Miss Maud Allam Mr H. A. Rooter

1200

Mrs: Rodney Ander, Mr A. Kruseman

Ang Mr A. Lambelet M: G. O, Alkinson Mr E. B.

B. Lambert Mrs Provost Babin Mrs. H. Leavitt

Mr.J. A. Ba

Mr E. R. Bate

Mr L. Beckingenio

Mr &

F.

Mr G. E. L

Mr G. 1.

Mr W. Logan

Loudend

Mrs O. Bear Mi-ka

Balilion

Bell

Mr Bana

Mr A. F. Bungey

M-F. A. Mankintosh

Mr MacLeod

Miss Mart

His J. D. Champliu Dr 0. Martiost

Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr & Mrs G. Martin

Mr and Mrs FX. Mr C.. Farbrother

D'Almada E. Castro Mason Mina D'Almada E. Mrs R. T. Matheson

Mina M. Matheson

And Mrs J. Me Mr L. Cherniarsky Capt. ma Mr J. Cherniavaky

Castro Castro

eaking together of this echferance and Want' Advertisement: Master D'ilmads E. Capt.

$2

PREPAID

One week

WANTED.

41

no. take charge of 2 Children at the end of March, temporary (possible permanent) European nurse. Good salary to suitable applicant.

Apply "g":

b/ CHIAMA! Office. Hongkong, Feb. 9, 1914.

and Mrs F. Mo-

Mr M. Cherniatiky Mr B. K Mahta

W. E. Ulayton

Mr&

Mrs John Meier

Mr

Capt. & Mrs Cobbe Mr G. Mensche Dr A. L .F. Cole. Mr J. Mereck

D. M. Mickle

หน

Capt. P. H. Cowanr P. Meyer

Mr G. Crouch

Mr G. P. Curry

Dr. Dare

Mr O. H. Davia MFO. MR. M. R. Deba

afe G. 3.

Mr

Middleton

Mr N. 8. Milkowaki

Mr&Mrs

Mallar

Morris

Mr A. Mullinghaus Mr & Mrs Dertenno Mr D. 8. Marray ̈¬

Dr E. E. Nolte and 2 children

Mr D.. S. 3. Douglas Mim G. O'Leary

Mr & Mrs Knoop-Mr F. A. Ferry.

Mrs R. H. Dongiss

Veronica Pater-

178

M J. M. Duyle

800

Mr J. Daccan

Mr D. Paterson

Dove & 2

A Fetersen

Phaira

M

Ph pp

in relation to its work.

There has of recent years been a steady movement in the direction of making $1 per inch........... 3 insertion, the safety regulations for ships interna tional, and it may be mentioned that before the eventa which led up to the convening of this conference range. ments had already beer made among After sitting continuously, except for a number of the principal mazitima a short adjournment for the Christmas countries for the mutual recognition of holidays, since the second week in No. the equivalence of their passenger steam- vember, the Committee of the Imer ship certificates. Then came, the terrible Life at Sea have reported, and the con- April, 1912. This wakened all nations national Conference on the Eafety of lose of the Titanic, which cocurred in

farence concluded its labours on the 20th to the necessity of examining sfresh the ult.by the signing of an important and possibility of devising batier mesure far-reaching convention.

than those existing for secting the Broadly speaking, the convention.alety of life at ses, more particularly which consists of seventyYour articles in regard to oooon-going passenger imposes the following conditions in rela.steamers. The British Government issued tion to ocean-going passenger steamers invitations to a number of the principal and merchant veseds engaged upon foreigo maritime States to meet together international voyages :

with the object af devising means by Adoption of certain constructional re. which this greater, security could be gulations, as to water-tight bulkheads. attained and of entering into an agree Provision of compulsory wirelessment for the application of those means installations-on vessels carrying fifty to passenger traffic. Canada, Australis, pamons or more (whether passengers and New Zealand also ware invited to or not), if such vessels are engaged attend. in international or Colonial voyages.

Maintenance of a continuous wireless watch, under specified conditions; an the varying classes of vessels. Provision of boats for all. Supervision and definition of 'life. saving appliancca.

Moreover, the Convention makes pro- vision for the establishment of an in-! ternational ice and derelict patrol, under tão control of the United States: Government; mutual acceptance by all. the States of certificates of compliance with the requirements of the Conven- tion issued by any cao of them; ím-) position by each of the Governmonte, where necessary, of penalties in case of neglect to comply with the provi- sions of the Convention.

2

OBJECT OF THE CONFERENCE.

It may be worth while if I read an extract from the invitation, for it states early the object for which the con- ference was called together:

FOR SALE.

& 2 children Mr

Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr

Ehrenfels

A Miss Eli

BOUT 500 I. ENGLISH TYPE M: B. Febr

Carendon and Nonparel (Modern', complete toons, including Italio,

"1

In good condition. 'Send offers to

*TYFO,'

Care of Our Main' Offse Rongkong, March 21, 1919.

(01

the mob anxious care the questione put before them, with the result that in time they were able to draw up and cirouziato among you reports of the results of their work containing "the recommendations It would be the object of the com- which were thought desirable. You have ference to endeavour to bring about read these documents, but I have thought agreement among the participating it worth while to ask some of the chair States with referencs to the conditions men to prepare for my nee to-day short necessary for safety to be laid down notes of principal. recommendations in In the case of passenger steamships, their reports, and these, if you will and with reference to to other measures allow me, I propose to read to you. in the interests of the safety of mari

ICE PATROL AND DERELICTS. time passenger traffic. In the event

M. 9.

Men

O. H. Fithian Mr H. Freeman Mr G. Friesland Mr Deeman Fuller મામા

Mr A Gallotti Mr & M. Garriook Mr H. Garrow D; Greenler Dr J. O. Gibson Mrs A. E. Gifford Mr and Mrs A.

and Me 9. G.

Mir A. V. Finson Mr.S. E. Patten

Mr G. Hutton-Potts Mr A. B. Mr B

!!

Mr E. E. Hay Mr E. M. Raymond Mr J. B. Raymond Miss Raymond Mins F. Rosy Mr R. Rica Mr & Mrs W, Rickette B. Cap. 11.

T. Rothe Mé and Mrs J. A.

D. E.

Gillingham Miss Ella Gilroy Mr H. A. Goode Mr A. G.

G. Gordon Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr J. Gourgay

Rale

GARITON HOTLIN

Mr and Ms B. & Mr A. J. J. Martin

Balanting

Mr and Mrs D.

.) · Bala

Mr and Mrs B. H.

Bussell

Sir H. W. & Indy

Sausmarez

+

Mr 2. Schumann Mrs Bohenk Mrs Schregard as Mr. and Mrs C. A. Mr J. Scoton

Grieber

Mrs Beymour Mr R. J. Grimshaw Me H. Sharp Mr P. O, de Grị- Mr Rowan Stew

Dr gono

Sheldon

Mr & Mrs W. Grus- Mr J. C. Sibley Mr A. Blingaby Capt. T. P. Hall Mr V. C. Smith Mr and Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Mr J. Scott Harston

8. Mr. Hart Dr Hartchann

- P. F. Heimann Mr Mr F. O. Harb

Mr Thos. Smith Mr.Smyth Me

F. Y. Surby Mr. 4. B. Sorenson Mr and Mrs Sperin Mise & Square

of such agreement being arrived at and -An' International service is to be estab- embodied in a Convention, each signalised at the cost of the nations princi. tory Date would be responsible for pay interested for the purposes of ice giving legislative and administrativo patrol, ice observation; and the destruc effect to the provisions of that Com. tion of derelicts in the North Atlantic, vention, and issuing the necessary and is le proposed that this service be certificates to its national ships which placed under the control of the Gore comply with those provisions. The comment of the United States. ference would further deal with the This service will take over and continue conditions under which certificates so the work done by the two vessels am- issued should be accepted as valid by ployed by the United States during the and Mr. F. Mra & Miss Thomson

Hickmats

Mr J. 2. Usin ice tone of 1912 and 1913 in locating Mr A. E. Hinch the other signatory States. The Governments to which this invi. the ice, in determining its limite to the Mr W. B. Hind tation was issued responded quickly and south, east, and west, and in keeping Mr J. E. Hope cheerfully, with the result that this com fefence met on Nov. 19. in last year.

These and other points' were brought. ous in considerable detail by Lord Mor- sey, in speech in which he reviewed, the work of the Conference at its close on Monday.

Tho Convention must be, ratified by TANDING own grounds with the different States by or before Dec. Tannia and Droquet. Lawnay Large 31, 1914, and the date as which it is to Alry and Wall Farnished Rooms, Ercome into force is July 1, 1915, bome comfort. Fine View of the Hachen Telephone, No. 630.

Maa Y. W. WATTS, Apply to

'Braeside,' 20, Macdonnell Road. Bangkong. September 2, 1908,

WYNDHAM : HOTEL,

29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER)

STREET,

Land ONLY TWO KIEURESS WAAR

OCATION good for Hillalde Bosser

FROM: BUSINESS CENTRES

Familles, Residents and Tourista

mads thoroughly conzertáchin,

- Terms - Moderata.

BUN OF FIRST-CLam Lowas..........

CONTRACTING COUNTRIES.

The following countries are contract ing parties: Germany. United States. Australie. Austria.

Hungary.

Fraces. Great Britain, Italy. Japan. Norway.

The Netherland. Ruasis.

WORK OF THE, SUB-COMMITTEES.

Mr H. E. Swaffold Hon. Mr E. 8. Mr E. Tanner

Hewett C.M.G. Mr R. E. Thompson

Mr F. R. Vida Mr G. II. Wakeman Capt. H. A. Walker

in touch with it be it move south, Mr R. De L. HorieraMe F. de Weigelspor.

in order that vessels as the routes may be kept faly informed by means of wire

Mr. Harro

Mr T H. Martin

H. Mr & Mrs Martruke

MJ. B. V. Miller

Mr G. W. Muller

Mr & Mr D. Black-Mr K, Mann

Ibara

Nishida Mr And Mrs. M. De BB. Palleron

Mr H. Paterson

P. Buchman Me St Paul

Guo, W. Crom- Mr W. M. Pozen

be RE Mr W. J. Bades

Mr T G. Fiyan

MD L. E. Fo

Iyalo

Mr J G. Perrine

Mr. C. W. Rasdall

Me A. 1

Remedios

Mi Giosel-Mr J. Rosinbarger

Mr and Mrs. Rogerson

Mr Wm.

J. Gilbert

MT D. Grace

Mr. J. Ghandy

Mr Gravelgra

Mr + D. Harrison

Mr I

LHebard

+

Mr A Hassell

MrG. W. Beral

Mr

Mr X. P. Mr O. J.

J. Smith

Smith

Mr & MJ. Sapple

and Mrs 4. 5. Mr. D. Thomas Hershey

Mr&Mrs Gen. Tuggis

Mr and Mia Holmes Mr & Mrs E. Walker

and oblidren

Mr&Mrs W. Jackson.

LEAY

Mr J. S. Jennings Mr J. G. 1

G. Jo dan Mr&His L Mr A. Locat Mr L. Rayband

Misa J. Maclean,

Mr and Mrs D. M.

Wardon as

a.children Mrs. Wat

Mr and Mr D. O.

Wathing Mr A. R. W. Wibley

Mr and Mrs J.VÍ,

Woods BN.

MY W. O. Mackenzie Mr & Mrs

Capt. and Mrs Major Wright M. Wm. W, Major

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Beth

G.

Mr H. Murray-Bein-Mr A.-H. Langridge Mr M. Barnett

Mr and Mrs Brace

Mr W, Budge

Mr H. Clegg

Mr F. W. Cox

Miss H. B. Davis

Mr K. F. H. Dobson

Mr & Mrs. KKarib-

met

Mr D. A. MacLeod Capt. & Mrs· Hal.

Someon

Mr P. W. L. Man-

Mr W. A. Donaldson Mw HAY

Mr HW, Duncanson Mr B. Murphy

W. Ever Mr A. P. Nobb

Mr W. Oudenboran

Mr H. R. Gogg Mrs Gill and child Mr G. Glammer Mr P. C. Hall Mr H. O. Haynor Mr P. B. H-ythorne

*

Mm W. U. Passmore Mr H. PearmRN Mr W. T. Puddepba Mr G. A. B. Rom Dr Bibres Mr B. 8. Spurge Mr & Mrs X, Övain Mr G. J..

U.S.A

Svascy,

Mr R L. Kabdan Mr W. S. Hodges Mx A. Hutcheson My J. Jomon Mr A E Kosa Mr And Mrs W. D. Dr K. Walther

Krafi

Mr E. M. Tompson Mr J. G. Thorður.

M H. J. Westphal

KING SOLARE HOTEL.

Consul Gene? An- Mr J.O. McCutcheon”

deracti

Mr K. 8. Morrison

| Mr and Mrs J" H. Me and Mrs D, E,

Backhouse

Mr F. Bevington

Moss

Master Mon

Mr and Mrs J W, Mr G. Norrington

Bolle

Mias

H. Bolles

Mr M. J. Breen.

Mr and Mrs P..E.

Browor

Mr and Mrs A. E.

Dizlaton

Mr J B. Chalmers Miss D. Filkina

Mr & Mrs A. Forbes

Mr A. Hardma Mr E. L. Harrison

Mr A. D. OpenSNEY Sir Francis Figgott Mr &

&Mrs F. Roberts.

Mr Banban.Rəva Mr and Mrs. B. 0

Rutherford

Mrs G. Sachse Mr and Mrs A. E. W.

Balt Capt

C. V. 8. Skrim- shize, R.A.

Mr and Mrs F. 0. Mr F. Sutton-

Mason

Ma and Muso

Mr EL. P. Thomas

B. D. Major & Mrs L. F. B.

Mr D. Jaffe

Mr F. W. White Harvey W. Jay

My G. G. Wood Mastera Harley Mr J. Jebran

Mr and Mrs B. G, T. | Dr & Mw Evan-Josas Mr & MrJ. H. Little Wynberg Mr M. Jebsen MJ. W. Läs-Jones Mr F. Yearly Mr M.T. Jones

FRAK HOTEL

L. T. C. B. Archer, Mr and Mrs W. G.

B.A.2.0.

Humphrey *

Thompson

Mr G. 3. Kiran det

WA!

OBATU HOTEL

Miss Wa Unbery

Baymand

It had become obvious at en early less messages of the position of the ice. stage that the questions which would The service wii siso continue, the Loo tiave to considered would be numerous observation "work "started last year by and diffoult, and acordingly the British the British Government with the object Government.. after donauitation with of ascertaining the set, the valocity, and Belgium.

some of the larger nations, prepared the stations of the currents and the Canada,

questionnaires document which you manner in which the duration and rate Denmark.

have all seen. In this document it was of the ico drift are thereby controlled Spain.

suggested that sub-committees of the with a view of determining before the The conference held its first meeting conference should be appointed to dead opening of each ice sesso, and there. at the Foreign Office on Nov. 12 last, with specific matters and to report upon fore before the ice has became a peril, Mr & Mrs W. O. Lt. Col. H. W. Hlesd Mr A, B, MP-H. Rance she number of delegatos, por esses suggestice was acted upon, with the the movement of the Ire under the presidency of Lord, Mersey, them. When the conference met this the fundamental conditions which govern

The sorrice will be further entrusted

JJ

Svedam.

New Zealand.

1.

Mr & Mrs W. Arto- Major & Mra Hem.

strong

phrey, B.E.S.“ Mr & Mrs T. Arthur. Mi-a Humphrey

Barrett and child | R.G.A...

Mr and Mrs Allen Mas Amary Mr Barn Mr Bond Mr Coffmana Mr Cooke

Mr Reynold Me. Boun

Mr Schroeder

Mrs Spink

Mr Reynolds

Bhoderick

Mr and

Mr

Mr O

Mr Robb Smith

Mr Stiller

Mr

L. & Mrs Bedwell, Mr H. Uv Jaffriss »

R.N..

Mr and Mrs Milner bit and Mrs Ball and Jones

children Mr A. Keith Flag-Surgeon & Mrs Mini Keith

Bernard, H.N

Capt. and Mrs Kiddle Mr and Mrs Mayer B. & Heather Hoca

Miad Orbéry

Mr.O. Frenck Dr.

Mr Johanson

DE

MrO: Walesan

Capt, Williamson

The result that five anb-committees, ware. sors, and secretaries being 138. conference at once divided into five sub-appointed. These committees were to with the duty of dealing with dangerous committees, dealing with different bran deal with questions of safety of con derelicta on the west side of the North cies of the subject.

struction, of life-saving sppilances of Atlantlu to the east of a line drawn from These five committees completed their wireless telegraphy, of safety of naviga Cepe Sable to Istitude 84 North and Labours and presented their reports short- tion, and of the granting of ostidates longitude 70 Week The waters to the Mr & Mrs Beyer - Under the -Personal Expervision of the|ly before Christman, when a Drafting testifying to compliance with the require: | wontwaed of this line will continue to be Miss Begg y Proprietrom -

Committee proceded to incorporate the mente of the Convention. In addition watched by the United States recommendations · of - tha" vacious com, to these committees, su informed com, To make the international, service moes Major & Mrs Bowen mittees into a draf's Convention, for committed was convmed by me, as phair effective, the duty, is imposed on the Cel and Mrs Bakar sideration by the full conference. The men of the contamos, for the purpose masters of all vessels of reporting by. Brown

Mas Martin & child. period which ha elapsed since Christ of aldering vacious" questions which the best metza, at their, diepčnal: - all, Miss Baker Brown Miss HoKemie Mr and Mr ma has been fully occupied by this were of general application, må did not dangerous dos and dangerous derelicta, Mr W. D. Brown Maja

M. A.BOY.

Mrs Bowdlar

Mr & Mia Koch Me and Mrs--Made

doodid 830 Miss Kaodonald

THE CHINA MAIL Iaborious taale, which was only completed motitrally fall under any of the headings met with on their Toyages. To make Astory-Gel & Mei Mr & Mrs Miteball. MEX D: Barretto

TYPHOON

Enables

sup

the

of the

tained over

at the beginning of the present week, of the five committed

seed recommendatiqus effective, a code] Buckall what the resulting Convention was uZ- Gertlemen, these committees met has been prepared to facilitate the Mr M. Cary animously adopted by the full ofnterenen They wers, 20 you know, composed al porting

If was good that the mosal text of men of gress, knowledge and experience - fand the Convention, which contains no fawer in regard to the matters with which they ↑ trifer than seventy-four articles, and which, were to deal, and. I venture to tani dha together with the annexed reglement, that it would have been imposable to GUIDEs sixty printed pages should not be have found my where

MAP and

officially published until Feb, 15, -in for the inaka-whloh, they order to give the delegations of the taking. Les

Yarloos. contructing" Staten time to com- men of municate it to their respective Guyan

Lord

Badeby Na

Attad

Mr G R

Mr & Mrs Villiars

Mr. Wibur

D

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